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museum and loading docks are located here.
Popular attractions in the Fox area include the
THE ALASKA PIPELINE Fort Knox gold mine, the Pedro Monument and
A Marvel of Engineering the El Dorado gold mine, where visitors can take a
permafrost tunnel tour, a walking tour of the camp
or pick up a shovel and look for their own piece of
Alaskan gold. At a special pipeline display area
visitors can make close contact with an impressive
portion of the Alyeska (or Trans-Alaska) Pipeline.
The Turtle Club been been delighting diners with
delectable meals since 1950. Signature dishes include
their famous prime rib, succulent Australian lobster,
Alaskan king crab, deep-fried halibut, and more, all
with the best salad bar around. Complete your meal
with delicious desserts made fresh daily and visit their
full bar.
A marvel of engineering, the earthquake event. The pipeline project
Alaska pipeline is 800 miles long and included over 500 animal crossings
transports crude oil from Prudhoe Bay to ensure that animals could move
on Alaska’s North Slope to the port freely throughout the land. Large
of Valdez. It is the one of the largest wildlife, such as caribou, elk, moose
pipelines in the world and snakes and muskox, often congregate under
through three mountain ranges and and around the pipeline in the winter
three earthquake fault lines. Because for warmth. Currently, the pipeline
of the region’s permafrost, half of the transports almost 500,000 barrels
pipeline is above ground in a zigzag of oil per day, contributing to oil
fashion for better stability during an independence for the United States. Stacker Dredge #3
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Chatanika Lodge
Chatanika
Location: Approximately 28 miles northeast of
Fairbanks on Highway #2 to Fox, turn right on
Steese Highway #6.
When Italian immigrant Felix Pedro discovered
gold in a creek north of Fairbanks in 1902, the rush
was on. Shortly thereafter, the bustling town of
Chatanika was born and the valley grew to be home to
more people than Fairbanks with a population of over
10,000. Located at Mile 27.5 on Hwy #2, the historic
FE Gold Camp was a 1925 settlement built to support
local dredging operations that recovered $70 million
in gold by 1957. The impressive Stacker Dredge #3
operated from the early 1920s until 1962, employing
a large portion of the community. Athough it was
largely destroyed in a 2013 fire, the dredge still looms
across the road from the Chatanika Lodge. The camp
itself is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Chatanika Lodge is a large cedar structure
established in the late 1930s as a trading post to serve
miners and trappers traveling to the gold fields or
trap lines in the Circle mining district near Central,
Alaska. The Lodge has a large screen theater room
for showing free films on the gold dredge and the
Alaska Highway.
Chatanika Lodge provides comfortable and cozy
overnight lodging with a rustic Alaskan atmosphere,
fine dining and live music on the weekends. They
also offer dry RV parking. The gift shop includes
furs, hand made diamond willow hanging lamps and
burls. The museum features a 1955 Thunderbird,
vintage snow machine and lots of antiques.
Held in March, Chatanika Days features the
famous “Outhouse Race,” longjohn contest, pool
tournament and snowmachine tug-of-war.
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